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Amazin’ Conversations with Jay Horwitz

Amazin’ Conversations with Jay Horwitz

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Mets PR Legend of 40 years and current V.P. of alumni relations and team historian, Jay Horwitz, talks to some of the most interesting people he can find. Amazin’ Conversations is a weekly opportunity for listeners to not only hear stories from Mets alumni you would never get anywhere else, but interviews with some incredible people outside the world of baseball.© 2024 MLB.com 野球・ソフトボール
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  • Citi Field Is a Food Dynasty?! Mets Chef Tells All
    2025/06/03
    For the third year in a row, Citi Field was name Best Stadium Food in America—and Mets Executive Chef Jason Eksterowicz joins Jay Horwitz to explain how it happened. From deep-fried Oreos to international egg rolls to secret grilled cheese pinwheels, Chef Jason breaks down the dynasty-level work going into every bite at Citi Field. He reveals the research process, the partnerships with Adam Richman and local Queens restaurants, the secrets behind fan-favorite dishes like the Pub Burger, Pig Beach turkey sandwich, and cinnamon bun egg rolls—and why they’re gunning for a FOUR-PEAT. Whether you're a Mets fan or a foodie, this one’s packed with flavor. 📍Subscribe for more Amazin’ Conversations and follow @mets for full episodes! 00:00 – Citi Field Named Best Stadium Food (Again!)00:19 – “That’s a Dynasty”: How the Food Team Reacted00:54 – Chef Jason’s 40th Year Lunch Menu: Corn Dogs, Twinkies & Fries01:59 – Elevating the Dessert Game: Zeppoles, Fried Oreos, Cinnamon Bun Egg Rolls03:33 – How New Food Items Are Planned Each Season04:43 – NYC Inspiration: Building a Menu That Reflects the City06:17 – The Adam Richman Pub Burger & Juicy Lucy08:13 – A Fan Inspired the Pig Beach Turkey Sandwich09:25 – How Many Chefs Run Citi Field’s Food Ops?10:20 – Chef Jason’s Roots: Big Family, Big Meals11:12 – What Mets Executive Chef Eats at Home (Hint: It’s PB&J)12:13 – Cooking Thanksgiving for 30+ People12:39 – Taste of Queens: Helping Local Restaurants Post-COVID13:43 – The Restaurant Selection Process for Citi Field14:43 – 2025 Taste of Queens Participants and Rotation15:20 – Walk and Roll’s Viral Egg Rolls: Rainbow Cookie to Cinnamon Bun16:10 – “City to City”: Visiting Team-Themed Egg Rolls17:18 – Upcoming Saint Louis-Inspired Fried Ravioli17:45 – Daily Briefings & Running a Stadium Like a Resort18:09 – Verrazano Egg Roll & Deep-Fried Oreo Skewers18:58 – Building for a Four-Peat: What’s Next in 202619:58 – The “From the Stretch” Stand & New Twists on Classics20:35 – Shoutouts to Loren and Tara for Making It Happen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    23 分
  • David Wright’s Journey From Virginia Little League to Mets Hall of Famer with Michael Cuddyer
    2025/05/27
    Michael Cuddyer joins Jay Horwitz to reflect on the career of David Wright ahead of Wright’s jersey retirement. From a fateful cafeteria moment in Virginia to their bond as Mets teammates, Cuddyer shares how Wright inspired his journey—and helped bring him to New York in 2015. They dive deep into the Home Run Derby at Citi Field, the 2015 postseason run, mentoring Michael Conforto, Daniel Murphy’s October dominance, and the legendary Championship Belt. Plus: why Cuddyer walked away from the game and how he stays involved in baseball today. An emotional, honest, and often hilarious look back at a pivotal friendship in Mets history. 🎧 Presented by the New York Mets. Subscribe and leave a review to support the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分
  • Orel Hershiser on Winning 200 with the Mets, Breaking the Mets’ Hearts in ‘88 & Life with Vin Scully
    2025/05/20
    Orel Hershiser joins Jay Horwitz for a rare deep dive into the year he spent as a New York Met — and the unforgettable moments that came before it. From earning his 200th career win in Flushing to outdueling the Mets in the legendary 1988 NLCS, Hershiser reflects on a career full of iconic moments and unlikely friendships. He opens up about what it meant to play behind Robin Ventura and Rey Ordoñez, why Bobby Valentine was one of the smartest minds he’s ever worked with, and the hilarious myth about John Olerud's helmet. Plus: tales from the Dodgers’ clubhouse, broadcasting with Vin Scully, and why Ricky Henderson was truly one of one. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Intro: Orel Hershiser’s Mets & Dodgers Legacy01:00 – Why He Signed with the Mets in ‘9902:15 – Bobby Valentine, Buck Showalter & a Smart Clubhouse03:00 – Remembering That 1999 Mets Team04:00 – Clinching the Wild Card: Brad Clontz’s Wild Pitch05:00 – Pitching Through Pain, Grit, and Adjustments06:30 – The Grand Slam Single Game from the Mound08:00 – Winning Career Game #200 as a Met09:15 – Flashback to 1988 NLCS: Breaking the Mets’ Hearts11:00 – Dodging Bulletin Board Material & Lasorda’s Pep Talks12:30 – Game 7 Heroics & Tommy’s Crazy Contingency Plan14:00 – Thoughts on Payroll, Competitive Balance & Steve Cohen15:30 – Shohei Ohtani Is a Fantasy16:45 – Best Infield Orel Ever Played Behind18:00 – The Olerud Helmet Story Was Fake?!19:00 – Ricky Henderson Talked in the 3rd Person20:00 – The Mercury Mets Game21:00 – Why That One Mets Year Meant So Much22:00 – Life Lessons from Vin Scully & Dodgers Legends23:30 – On Broadcasting with Joe Davis & ESPN24:30 – Orel’s Plans During the Dodgers-Mets Series25:00 – A Farewell to Jay from the Bulldog Himself Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分

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